wow I was told what to use but they never checked.
I had one training session on a new box ages ago later on I had
modified it to what I needed.
The last 3 systems have been mine and mine alone.
true it neeeds savings to be made but if you can afford them then.
At 04:10 AM 4/18/2013, you wrote:
Hi Charles,
They probably could, but they won't. For one thing the rehab agencies
are there to purchase equipment and software for a job or school and
while a screen reader like Jaws is obviously necessary a game is much
harder to justify. Plus some rehab counselors take a dim view of using
the computer equipment they purchase for anything but work.. I've met
a few blind people who have been specifically told that they are not
to play games, movies, whatever on the PC since it was purchased for
them for their job or college education. They seem to overlook the
fact that computers are able to coexist with multimedia software as
well as standard apps for work and school at the same time. Either
that or it is just the principle of the thing they think since they
purchased it for the clients job or college education he or she must
only use it for that purpose which is pretty marrow minded. Although,
I'm sure not all rehab counselors are quite that way.
Cheers!
On 4/17/13, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
> If State agencies can buy jaws, they surely could buy a game or two,
> wouldn't you think? Especially if that game teaches keystroke usage?
>
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> If guns kill people, writing implements cause grammatical and spelling
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